The day book. (Chicago, Ill.) 1911-1917, June 04, 1912, Image 7

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bftJ3!F 4Julius Hausen, 64, 838 Austinave., cdmmitted suicide hy asphyxiation. Broke and ill.- Some people seem to think thatRoosevelt intends to use tb,e recently formed Chicago RoughRiders to form path of blood forhimsejf to the White House.Which idea, in this day, andage; is really -highly amusing.Five open air schools for children of Chicago to be opened thissummer, according to schoolboard extension. Places not decided on.John Coyle, 23, Jay Payne, 21,Tom Mullane, 24, arrested.Found in possession of coat andwatch of Thomas Coglan, 15"Qujncyst. ttRoyal A. Coash, former assistant postmastert Wilmington, 111,,on trial before Federal JudgeCarpenter for embezzlement.Nathan Harris,' driver for V.C." Price,, badly injured when carriage demolished by.auto.at 4313Drexel blvd. Auto never stopped.' Olive dupit, 7, 3307, W."63rdplace, charged with Pearl Hartman with passing bad checks for, over .$150, given another chanceby'Juveriile Court Judge Pinckney. .Peer ' Novak, - roomer, stabbedand badly wo'unded his landlord,Michael Black, at 857 Milton av.,in preference to paying rent. Arrested". 650 employes o. Edgewaterplant, Corn Products RefiningCo., on strike for shorter hoursand higher wages. Plant tied up.Frank Basti, 40, 2846 S. Homanav,,rtried to jump from 'Armour &Co. grain boat to wharf at Morgan av. and the river. Drowned., tetter of protest against use offcitv nnlirens strikehrpakprs fnrnewspapers sent to City Councilby Chicago) Federation of Labor.Protest referred to Gommittee onPolice, where it probably will bepigeonhdled.Of. six. union newsboys' casesbefore 'Municipal Judge Olsonyesterday two we're postponed,one dismissed, two found notguilty and one fined the minimumof$l.The 'Examiner is taking up anawful lot of space every day trying to prove that George L.Berry, international president ofthe pressmen, is not a good unionman.But probably the Examinerdoes not grudge the space, seeingthdt Berry is the man who is conducting so successful a unionCampaign against the Examiner.'Talking about successful campaigns, the. railroads seem to, bepretty tightly 'tied up by thefreight handlers' strike.Roy McGuinness, teamster,1124 Seminary place, slugged by,unidentified men at Lincoln ave.and G-eorge st.Strange thing about slugging,of McGuinness is that none ofthe trUst papers have discoveredthat he was slugged by union.men yet.Unity building found unsafe byMafster in Chancery Charles B.Morrison.Camels are the only four-leggedanimals who cannot swim.